The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 12, 1901, Image 5

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Have You Perfect
Byes.
Highest authorities on the eyes
say you havo not.
Today the absolutely
eye is unknown.
perfcct
Is the defect in your eyes suf- "
fioiont to cause harmful results?
This may be determined by our
scleutiliu measuremoiits of tho
eye, ami in no other way.
Uso of glasses advised if you
need them othenviso not.
(ilasscs sold it you want them
bnt no compulsion about il.
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WEEK'S HAPPENINGS.
Stovo repairs at W. V. Wright's.
Mfty cent silk foulards at 33c. a yard.
Minek Bitos.
Harry Plants was a visitor to Super
ior on Thursday.
O- tho way to Albright Urothers, a
carload of furniture.
M. V. Dickerson lias tackled tho job
of collecting water rent.
Clair Nesbitt was attending tho ball
game at Superior Thursday.
Fino best French ginghams, regular
30c. a yard, our price '22 Jc Minku
Bkos.
Hen McFarland cf McCook was hero
this week visiting with his parents nnd
other friends.
Frank Cowtlen was taking in tho
ball game and visiting with friends at
Superior Thursday.
Visitors are always made welcome at
Albright Bros, whether you purchase
or not. Always glad to seo you.
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1st Prize. Ham
mock, value $4.50.
2nd Prize Cro
quet Set, valued at
No conditions whatever. All
you do is bring us a small asmplo
of your grain.
Points of Judgment
LKNUTH OF STEM.
LENGTH OF HEAD.
SIZE. OF UEURY.
Contest closes ft 12 o'clock noon
July lilih.
THHEE DISINTERESTED
JUDGES.
Bring in vour wheat. You may
havo tho best. It costs you
nothing to show yourgraiu and
yon may win ono of those priz
es. Thy it anyway.
MORHART
Bros.
Hardware
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MORE OR LESS PERSONAL.
Tiik C'ltii'.K SI per year.
Mark 1'arkes of McCook was lieie on
riiursila.
Harry Couover of McCook was here
riuusday.
E J.Oveiing is lioiiu again altera
tiip west.
li. I). O.itman is suffering with a
sprained ankle.
Our special price on dollar coisets is
00c Minku Hiios.
A. M. Walters of Hluo Hill was in
the city Wcdncsduy.
Geo. It. McCreary of Blue Hill was
in tho city Thursday.
John Tulloys visited in Fairbury and
Clay Center this week.
Miss Blanch Conover is home again
after a visit in MeCook.
Alden Ely of .VcCook was visiting
with friends hero Thursday.
Fly nets aud dusters in endless va
ricty at Fogel & Hutchison's.
Fred Ivitniinsr, son of K B. Kummor,
left this week for Columbus.
J. W. Nevill nnd Geo. W.Cory of
Campbell wore in tho city Thursday.
County Attorney Overman has moved
Into the Jeff Myers property on Cedar
street.
Hev. Cobb returned Thursday night
from a visit in tho eastern part of tho
state.
F. B. Wilson and wife of Denver, nre
visiting relatives here, C. D. Robinson
and L. D. Wells.
Mrs. John Polnicky left Monday for
a few days' visit with friends and rola
tives at Wilbur.
Miss Bertha White, who has been
visiting with Sadlo Overiug, has re
turned to her homo at Alma
Dr. Reed and wifo left tho first of tho
week for a visit of several weeks in
Chicago and tho east.
Don't forget the dato and placo of
the special sale of uots, dusters and
light harness at Butler's.
Mis. Eii Smith of Norton, Kansas,
nrrlved in tho city Thursday morning
for a visit with J. H. Smith and fam
ily. C. J.PIittand wife left Sunday for
a visit in Chicago and will also visit
tho Buffalo exposition, beforo thoy re
turn. Mrs. C. F. Cather who has been vis
itlng for a number of weeks with
friends at Lincoln returned homo Sat
urday. Finest lino of rocking chairs and tho
greatest variety of dining chairs ever
thrown upon tho market found at Al
bright Bros.
J. O. Lindloy and wifo were called to
Burr Oak, Kansas, on accouot of tho
illness of their son William, who is ill
with appondlcitis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Francis will
leavo shortly for a visit in New York
state. Mrs. Francis will alio visit her
old home in Virginia.
Latest music by most popular authors
found at Music Store. Any thing not
in stocic ordered at once. All music at
lowest possible prices.
If you want some "just as good" 4,I
make it myself" remedy, try an imita
tion Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill make
you sick and keep you sick. C. L.
Cottinc
Tho Bladen reunion this year will bo
held on August 5 to 8. Tho reunion
workeis of that burg aro doing their
best to mako this year's reunion eclipse
all previous ones.
Sl'KCIAL Sai.k Winiiow: You will
find in the south window of tho Fair
Store, each afternoon, from ono to six
p.m., goods that are on spcclul sale at
a low prico. Each day there will bo
something different.
Dr. J.W. Moranville and wifo and
E. G. Moranville and wife departed
Tuesday morning ovcrlaud for a sum-
mot outing in tho mountains of Colo
rado, wi'.h tho hopes of tho doctor's
health being improved by the change
of ell na'e.
Tho peace and quiet of our city was
stirred up tho foro part of tho weoK
by a roport that the smallpox had
again broke out. A case was reported
at the residence of Jos. Carr, on the
creek In tho extiemo northeastern p.irt
of tho city. Whothor It is smallpox or
not wo aro unable to say as there p'
pears to bn a differuncn of opinion on
that point. However, our city mayor
thought it was bebt to take no chances
and had the placo at once quarantined.
The work on the brick buildings has
progressed linely this week. Tho car
penter and brick work on tho Wright
Potter building lias been rus'.ed and
thn headway mado shows that it will
bo rapidly pushed to completion. The
brick work on tho Datman building
has been somewhat retarded by having
Ui wait for tho carpenters to make
frames for tho windows. 1 he Polnicky
building has been pushed as far as it
can go until tho iron for tho front arrives.
LOCALLY
Colonial bust forms tiO ct tits each at
Miner Bros
Miss E la Cook is home from a visit
at Hastings.
Mrs. MeMiutors of Fianklin wis
hero Tuesday.
Tho Uiiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean
ne year for ai.'Jfi.
Ralph Foo was down to Norton, Kan
sas, tho first of tho week.
A lino line of summer lap robes and
Ily nets nt Fogel Hutchison's.
Havo you seen tl.e latest styles of
nets and dusters? Butler's is tho place
for them.
Mrs. Robert Kobel who has been vis
iting with friends nt Oxford returned
homo Sunday.
Special sale on nets, dusters and
light harness for tho next thirty days
at J. O.Butler's.
Tho west bound pnssenger trnlns
have boon having n very heavy trnllin
through hero this week.
A gang of painters nro hero this
week painting tho B. & M. eating house
nnd other buildings at tho depot.
Mrs. Wm. Woods of McCook arrived
in the city this week on n visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lindloy.
Finest linn of iron beds aud fnncy
rockers in tho valley, at bed-rock
prices at J. C. Wolfe's, tho furniture
man.
Farm loans at 5 per cent interest on
good improved land. C. F. Cathor,
ollico over Cotting's drug storo, Red
Cloud. Neb.
Lost. Round pearl ring watch
charm with square anil compass in
center. Finder pleaso return to this
office or to J as. Chancy.
Farm
Insurance !
fteiiao-taraijcc-Co.
OF FREEPORT, ILL.
The largest old lino company in the
west.
Farmers Mutual Ins Co.
Of Nebraska, of Lincoln.
Largest mutual in the state with:
over H00 policies in Webster
Count.
SO. C. Teel, AgtJ
Kki Cloud, Nkiiicaska.
Tho weather the past week has been
conclusive to ico, ico water, Icecream
ico cream soda, and a few ico cold bot
tles of mineral water.
DTho ply "Ten Nights in n Bar Room"
given at the opera house last Tuesday
evening was quite largely attended
and very well received.
Ludlow Bros, this week commenced
burning another kiln of brick. It is
keoping them working night and day
to supply tho demand ttis year.
Fat lady Don't sleep too much; ex
ercise; dont eat fats and sweets. To
reduco rapidly take Rocky Mountain
Tea. Acts directly on the fatty tissuep.
20c (J. L. CorriNd
G. W. Dow and wifo and little daugh
ter left the first of tho weok for a pro
tracted visit to California and to take
In the Epworth League convention at
San Francisco.
NOTICK TO WATKK CON8UMKKS. All
parties o wing water rent aro requested
to call at tho mayor's office and oav tho
same before July 15, or tho water will
be cut off. M. W. Dickerson, Water
Commissioner.
We wish our correspondents would
endeavor to get their items in each
week and if possiblo not later than
than Thursday. No department of
tho paper is looked after by our read
ers more than this. If your locality is
not represented send us in t'o news.
Among othpr noteworthy improve
ments is tho now rcsldonco of 11. E.
Grice, which is now about ready for
oceup.noy. Although it is not as largo
as some of our other beautiful resi
dence, still speaking from a point of
tluenc'H, in finish and appearance, it is
equal to any in tho city.
On Tuesday aftoruonn last an assault
and battery easo occupied tho atten
tion of County Judge Edson nnd a Jury.
The complainant was Adolph Jossen
and tho defendant Samuel Heaton Jr.
l'ho troublo arose over tho cutting and
removal of a wire fenco by Road Over
seer Jesson which had been erected by
tho defendant Heaton. County Attor
ney Overman prosecuted tho caso and
tho dtfenso was represented by Ber
nard McNuny. After being out, several
hours tho jury disagreed and wore dismissed.
GENERAl CITY NEVTS.
Wi.teh the special sale window at the
Fair.
Mrs F. M. Hopkins of Rlverton was
here this week.
If J 011 want a sot of light harness
go to Fogel & Hutchison.
Job lot of fancy ribbons, regular 10
to lfle , 5 to l) wide; special 0 aud 7c. a
ynrd at Miner Bros.
O. E. Wescott of tho firm of Galtisha,
Wescott & Story was hero from Platts
mouth looking after his interest in the
firm.
There will ho regular setivco held at
tho Christian church each Lords day
at the usual hours. 11. S. Sotnmit,
Pastor.
L. 11. Fort and wifo left Saturday
night for Peru, this state, being called
there by tho death of tho hitter's father
Mr. Culbeitson.
If young ladles think sores, pimples
and red noses look well with a bridal
veil and orange bloss 'ins, it's all right.
Rocky Mountain Tea would drive them
awny. 25c O. L. Cottino,
S. N. Potter of this city accomtm
nied by his brother J. (. Potter of Col
orndo City, Colorado, left tho first of
tho week for their old homo in New
York statu nnd to attend tho Buffalo
exposition.
An Enjoyable Event.
On last evening, nt the beautiful
homo of Mr. nnd Mis, E. B. Smith in
the north part of the city, occurred
ono of the most enjoyable occasions
Hint has taken place hereabouts in
many months.
In response to a largo number of in
vitations sent out by the Misses Lillian
and Pearl Smith a few days ago, about
ono hundred guests assembled between
tho hours of eight aud nine o'clock
when they were met. and, after being
r.shoied into tho house aud disposing
of their outer wraps, repaired to the
Inwu where '.a spacious platform had
boon erected for the purpose of "trip
ping ho light fantastic." The lawn
was also well (quipped with suttees,
chairs, couches, etc., as well as tables
upon which wore nearly nil of tho vari
ous popular games enjoyed by tho
twentieth century society lights.
About 9:30 tho announcement was
made by Miss Lillian Smith that danc
ing was in order, nnd as tho piano
pealed forth a beautiful two-stop and
tho sweet harmony lingered on tho
evening air tho temptation wns irre-
sistablc by the young people nnd in n
very few momonts tho platform was
thickly populated and ns tho happy
couples twirled about, ono could stand
a little apace and witness nu occasion
not unlike some wo have seen doscribod
by tho poots.
Aftet tho first number had been dis
posed of, at tho west side of tho
spacious lawn could bo soon a largo
number enjoying ico cream and sherbet
which bad so fittingly boon prepared
by tho genial host and hostos and
which by the way, was of a superior
quality, judging from the soothing
effect it bad upon the partakers.
The lawn was lighted in a luxurious
manner which was appreciated to no
small extent and commented on by
nearly everyone present as welt as
a goodly number of spectators who
hatLbeen attracted to the scone.
In fact, nothing was left undone to
insuro success in tho way of comfort
and convenience to tho guosts. Tho
large platform had a canvas cover; on
the lawn hero and thoro were lounges
011 which to (rest nt intervals and en
joy thoexhiliarating evening breeze;
tho erokinolo boards weru in use nearly
all tho evening by those who seemed to
prefer games to daiiciug; tho 11101 ry
laughter of tho whist players was lieaid
hero and 'hero throughout the ontiio
evening.
Tho music was furnished by Mrs. J.
O. Wiles, and rendered in a manner
that prompted much praiso of her ex
traordinary musical ability.
Tho object of tho occasion was a fare,
well party in honor of Miss Pearl
Smith, who expects to leavo within the
next few weeks.
About 10:30 Miss Pearl was asslgnod
tho duty of standing face to face, be
fore tho largo assembly of guests, with
Mr. E.J. Ovofing Jr., who, with a few
well selected words, presented her with
a beautiful cut-glass water set which
bad been purchased by a numbor of
her friends, After teeeiving the beau
tiful tokcu of friendship and appio
priately thanking tho givers, she re
tired for a few moments, and as tho
pianist again sttuok up a favorilo
wall, the shifting of feel was soon
heard on tho cauvas-corercd platform,
and tho evening passed swiftly by un
interrupted. Ail in all it was an event long to bo
temtmbered. Nothing lucking, tho
guests congenial, a model evening, and
a host and iiostess up-lo-dato in the art
of entertaining.
Miss Pearl will long remember tho
many smiling faces she met last even
ing, and in future years will look with
pleasure back to tho days of her
maidenhood, and ospeeiully this event.
We join with her iiuuy friends in wish
ing her an abundnooe of happiuess in
her future career.
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July
I Commencing' Saturday, July 6th. J
We will offer our entire stock of
Men's, Boy's and Children's
SOUS &
nt a big discount.
On all Men's and Boy's light colored and
light weight suits we will give
25 per cent discount.
On all medium weight suits
20 per cent discount.
On all Black goods .
10 per cent discount.
Children's knee pant suits at a slight ad
vance over the cost price.
We iifvoice July 12th and we want to reduce our stock as
much as.possible by that date.
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